6.4 Starting Your JetTENDER
Ensure boat is in a depth of at least 0.6m/2ft of water.
Secure any loose ropes that could get sucked into jet unit.
Connect safety lanyard to switch.
WARNING
. Personal injury may result if not attached.
Press START button until engine starts.
Test safety lanyard for correct functionality (see
Safety Check!).
6.5 SAFETY LANYARD:
Always disconnect safety lanyard when watercraft is not in operation in order to prevent accidental engine starting
or to avoid unauthorized use by children or others or theft.
NOTE: Leaving the safety lanyard on its post when engine is not running will slowly discharge the battery.
6.6 Oil Level Check
The engine must be at operating temperature before an accurate level is indicated on the dipstick.
The oil level should be between MIN and MAX on the dipstick. Do not screw in cap to check level. Use the correct
grade of oil
–
recommended 20W40 fully synthetic.
Do not overfill
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The engine has 2 liter oil reservoir. However, your engine may already have some oil left over from the
factory testing. Adds oil slowly and use the oil level stick to check the oil level. Use a tower to wipe the stick
for better reading.
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Air may be trapped inside the hose and engine chamber. Please run the engine for 15 seconds and stop
engine, check the engine oil level again. To make sure you engine has right amount oil.
•
Check the engine oil level each time before you use your boat. The engine oil evaporates fast because the
engine is running at high RPM all the time
ATTENTION:
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The engine will be burned and permanently damaged if the right engine oil level is not maintained
6.7 ENGINE COOLANT :
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Check engine coolant each time before use. Make sure the engine coolant is full.
•
The engine coolant evaporates fast because the engine is running at high RPM all the time.
ATTENTION:
•
The engine will be burned and permanently damaged if the engine coolant is not filled fully.
6.8 DRY ENGINE COMPARTMENT
:
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During over-night and storage time, leave engine compartment cover open to prevent moisture
condensation and keep engine compartment dry.
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